You would need a heck of a lot of those bulbs to keep an anemone alive, even in a shallow tank. To put it into contrast, my BT anemone is extremely unhappy when it goes even 20" away from a 150W HQI Metal Halide Bulb. I actually think I don't have enought light for it and I have 300W of metal halide, and 192W of PC lighting over a 90 gallon.

It all really depends on the depth of the tank for corals though. You could probably keep some mshrooms if the tank was under 10" tall and you had several of those bulbs with VERY good reflectors.

If you are serious about keeping an anemone, look into your options of Metal Halide and T5 lighting. The price may turn you away immediately. For soft corals, I would say the bare minimum should be Power Compact lighting._________________

How many Gallons is your tank, you just can't throw corals and anenomes in a tank like that. I have a bubble tip in my tank and it is doing great under power compacts at 384 Watts. Anenomes and corals need high lighting conditions. Sometimes lighting systems cost more or equal to a tank. as a matter of fact lighting shud be the one item you don't skimp out on a reef tank otherwise your just going to be killing corals......

Go to wetwebmedia.com and do some more research there _________________Mike
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